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Exova (UK)
Limited has been prosecuted after putting workers at its Tyneside premises at risk of exposure to asbestos.

An investigation was launched into the activities of the laboratory testing firm following a complaint the company had not dealt with damaged
asbestos at its site at The Grubb Parsons Building on Shields Road,
Newcastle, despite being recommended to do so on two previous occasions.

Newcastle Magistrates' Court heard the company's own accredited
asbestos testing branch carried out a survey of the premises on 3
October 2008. Damaged asbestos was identified by this branch in two
separate areas of the site and the survey stated the damaged asbestos
should be removed, repaired or sealed off.

A further survey was completed in February 2010 and again stated the
previously identified damaged asbestos was still there and repeated its
earlier recommendation.

Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspector Andrew Woodhall visited the site on 15 July 2010 and
found the recommendations of the two earlier surveys had still not been
implemented and employees were continuing to access and work in areas
where damaged asbestos was present. He then instigated enforcement
action.

Exova (UK) Limited, of Lochend Industrial Estate, Queen Anne Drive,
Newbridge, Midlothian, was fined a total of £36,000 (£12,000 for each
offence) and ordered to pay £8,000 costs after it pleaded guilty to
three breaches of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006.